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Catsup or Ketchup?

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<< Catsup and Ketchup are completely different things. They are not two different words for one thing, such as soda/pop/softdrink. Anybody who calls ketchup catsup is an oblivious bobo. "Katchup" though, is different, that's just saying ketchup and mispronouncing the first part of the word.

-RSI
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catsup is supposed to be a generic table sauce, while ketchup is made from tomatoes. That's why on some bottles it's specified "Tomato Catsup"
 


<< From Pennsylvania I take it?

Is Altoona still in PA ?
Isn't that WAY UP there where they have all the trees, and Bears and Such ?

😉
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Altoona is very much in PA. 😀

We have some trees...never saw a bear though. Lotsa rednecks though.
 
<< haha...catsup...cat soup...any of you all read that book? >>


What book is that? I remember a children's book...


Bunnicula...the one about the vampire bunny
 
RSI -- << Catsup and Ketchup are completely different things. >>

Ummm.... did you read my post with the definitions, the history and the link to homecooking.about.com? :Q
 


<< << haha...catsup...cat soup...any of you all read that book? >>


What book is that? I remember a children's book...


Bunnicula...the one about the vampire bunny
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I was a readaholic in third grade... actually, it's in Nighty-Nightmare, one of the series. 😱
 
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